Shimmering Details,” by the Hungarian writer Péter Nádas, captures a life alongside vital pieces of European history ...
With a new Administration, it’s time for an employment reset: confronting truths about government benefit and guaranteed income programs, and employment failures.
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By Joumana Khatib and Emma Lumeij Bloom Books took off with the help of E L James, the author of “Fifty Shades of Grey.” It broke with tradition and became the fastest-growing imprint in romance.
The Simpsons has kept evolving, and so, too, must this list. Since it was originally published, TV’s longest-running sitcom ...
“‘You must be wary of those seeking to use their influence and their expertise to wrongful ends,” those words were spoken at the George Washington Law School commencement ceremony two years ...
New editions of books by John Dickson Carr, Tom Mead and Edna Sherry remind me why I loved them the first time. The first two books of “On the Calculation of Volume,” by Solvej Balle ...
Alan Hollinghurst’s writing style is both stripped back and poetic, and its sensitivity makes this book a true standout. Ifemelu and Obinze are young and in love. But when they both depart ...
DER SPIEGEL's coverage of global warming used to be full of contradictions and erroneous appraisals. Today, the magazine employs some of the best climate reporters in Germany, but still falls well ...
Satellite images show major expansions at five complexes where Russia has made solid-fuel missile engines, indicating the Kremlin plans to significantly boost missile production as it pursues its ...
But this is just the start. Educating students to become good people who contribute to their communities and the world is complex—and our favorite books of 2024 reflect that. If you are imagining a ...